Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-18 Thread plainolamerican
sshhh ... they think everybody forgets On May 18, 2:11 pm, Keith In Tampa wrote: > You're right on the mark on this one PlainOl'..As much as revisionist > historians try to cover it up, and never want to talk about it, the Jews > were in fact the masters of the slave trade, most of them were

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-18 Thread Keith In Tampa
You're right on the mark on this one PlainOl'..As much as revisionist historians try to cover it up, and never want to talk about it, the Jews were in fact the masters of the slave trade, most of them were propped up in New York City. On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:01 PM, plainolamerican wrote:

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-18 Thread plainolamerican
I said we KNOW where slaves came from and who sold them to your slaveholder ancestors and it doesn't change the fact that if your massa types hadn't bought them, there would have been no market for them. Names of jewish slave ships: Abigail Crown Nassau Four Sisters Anne & Eliza Prudent Betty

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-18 Thread Zebnick
LOL! There is no need to "justify" slave holding in the past. That was the way of the world. And blacks were far from the only people who were enslaved. People became enslaved when their civilization or tribe was conquered. The only difference with blacks is that many of them, along with some wimpy

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-18 Thread Keith In Tampa
uyers = no market. >> >> In a message dated 5/17/2010 5:28:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, >> proudliber...@aol.com writes: >> >> Ah yes, another weak attempt to justify the American slaveholding past. >> Always good for a chuckle. >> >> In a message dat

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-17 Thread ProudLiberal7
No dumbass, please read what I wrote. I said we KNOW where slaves came from and who sold them to your slaveholder ancestors and it doesn't change the fact that if your massa types hadn't bought them, there would have been no market for them. In a message dated 5/17/2010 5:47:22 P.M. Paci

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-17 Thread Keith In Tampa
t Time, > micha...@america.net writes: > > > > *All Trade Involves Buyers AND > Sellers<http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/57865.html> > *Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo on May 17, 2010 04:39 PM > > Even the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, as Professor Henry

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-17 Thread ProudLiberal7
Oh, and black civil rights leaders and good, nonracist Americans already knew where the slaves were being sold from but no buyers = no market. In a message dated 5/17/2010 5:28:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, proudliber...@aol.com writes: Ah yes, another weak attempt to justify the American

Re: All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-17 Thread ProudLiberal7
Ah yes, another weak attempt to justify the American slaveholding past. Always good for a chuckle. In a message dated 5/17/2010 5:27:27 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, micha...@america.net writes: _All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers_ (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/5786

All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers

2010-05-17 Thread M. Johnson
All Trade Involves Buyers AND Sellers Posted by Thomas DiLorenzo on May 17, 2010 04:39 PM Even the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, as Professor Henry Louis Gates explains in a forthcoming book.   (At least 90% of all slaves that were brought to the Western Hemisphere were sold into slavery  by